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This year's theme is Cultivating Community and besides our regular
program of free software projects and developments, the schedule is
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## TABLE OF CONTENTS
* FOSDEM 2024: Two days on software freedom
* Free software is not antithetical to commercial success
* Celebrate KDE's 6th Megarelease!
* Dems are at it again, trying to break open black-box algorithms
* Guix Days 2024 and FOSDEM recap
* February GNU Emacs news
* Join the FSF and friends in updating the Free Software Directory
* LibrePlanet featured resource: Group: FreedSoftware
* February GNU Spotlight with Amin Bandali: Nineteen new GNU releases!
* FSF and other free software events
* Thank GNUs!
* GNU copyright contributions
* Translations of the *Free Software Supporter*
* Take action with the FSF!
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### FOSDEM 2024: Two days on software freedom
*From February 26*
We depend on software as a society. In such a world, software freedom
has to be protected. Free Software Foundation's (FSF) Licensing and
Compliance Manager, Krzysztof Siewicz is sharing his personal account
of FOSDEM 2024.
In this article, Krzysztof reflects on his experience at FOSDEM and
provides context for his talk at the conference, "Fireside Chat on
Further Restrictions, Imposed Downstream on Copyleft, Wreaking Havoc,"
delivered jointly with Bradley M. Kuhn of Software Freedom
Conservancy.
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### Free software is not antithetical to commercial success
*From February 12*
A common misunderstanding regarding the concept of free software, or a
question you might see tossed around by people on the internet in
different chat rooms, forums, and whatnot, comes from the
misconception that the "free" in "free software" means free as in
"free beer," i.e. gratis.
In this article, Gabriel Cezarin Popovici, intern with the Free
Software Foundation's (FSF) campaigns team, explains why developing
free software and earning money do not have to exclude each other.
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### Celebrate KDE's 6th Megarelease!
*From February 28 by Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss*
KDE's 6th Megarelease took place on February 28, 2024, though there is
no need to celebrate the same day. Celebrations are happening all over
Europe and online, so use KDE's wiki to coordinate and find an event
in your area.
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### Dems are at it again, trying to break open black-box algorithms
*From February 16 by Thomas Claburn*
Democratic lawmakers once again have proposed legislation to ensure
that the software source code used for criminal investigations can be
examined and is subject to standardized testing by the government.
On February 15, House Representatives Mark Takano (D-CA) and Dwight
Evans (D-PA) reintroduced the Justice in Forensic Algorithms Act of
2024, a draft law that forbids using trade secret claims from barring
defense attorneys from reviewing source code relevant to criminal
cases and establishes a federal testing regime for forensic software.
Given that proprietary software can be used to put an alleged criminal
away for life, it is imperative that these programs be free software
to ensure a fair trial.
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### Guix Days 2024 and FOSDEM recap
*From February 10 by Steve George*
Guix contributors and users got together in Brussels to explore Guix's
status, chat about new ideas and spend some time together enjoying
Belgian beer! This article contains a recap of what was discussed,
including Spritely Goblins, Hoot, Guix Home, and more!
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### February GNU Emacs news
*From February 26 by Sacha Chua*
In these issues: Tips on Embark and Repeat-mode, user-shared
configurations, the System Crafter's Absolute Beginner's Guide to
Emacs, tips for structuring an init.el, and more!
* [2024-02-26]([link removed])
* [2024-02-19]([link removed])
* [2024-02-12]([link removed])
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### Join the FSF and friends in updating the Free Software Directory
Tens of thousands of people visit directory.fsf.org each month to
discover free software. Each entry in the Directory contains a wealth
of useful information, from basic category and descriptions to version
control, IRC channels, documentation, and licensing. The Free Software
Directory has been a great resource to software users over the past
decade, but it needs your help staying up-to-date with new and
exciting free software projects.
To help, join our weekly IRC meetings on Fridays. Meetings take place
in the #fsf channel on Libera.Chat, and usually include a handful of
regulars as well as newcomers. Libera.Chat is accessible from any IRC
client -- Everyone's welcome!
The next meeting is Friday, March 8 from 12:00 to 15:00 EST (17:00 to
20:00 UTC). Details here:
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### LibrePlanet featured resource: Group: FreedSoftware
Every month on [the LibrePlanet
wiki]([link removed]), we highlight one
resource that is interesting and useful -- often one that could use
your help.
For this month, we are highlighting the "FreedSoftware" wiki group,
which contains information on the GNU Free Software Distribution
Guidelines (FSDG), the current list of free GNU/Linux distros, and
areas where help is still needed.
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### February GNU Spotlight with Amin Bandali: Nineteen new GNU releases!
Nineteen new GNU releases in the last month (as of February 29, 2024):
* [anastasis-0.4.1]([link removed])
* [binutils-2.42]([link removed])
* [ed-1.20.1]([link removed])
* [gama-2.29]([link removed])
* [gettext-0.22.5]([link removed])
* [glibc-2.39]([link removed])
* [gnuastro-0.22]([link removed])
* [gnubg-1.08.002]([link removed])
* [libmicrohttpd-1.0.1]([link removed])
* [libredwg-0.13.3]([link removed])
* [libunistring-1.2]([link removed])
* [lightning-2.2.3]([link removed])
* [mygnuhealth-2.0.1]([link removed])
* [parallel-20240222]([link removed])
* [r-4.3.3]([link removed])
* [scm-5f4]([link removed])
* [slib-3c1]([link removed])
* [unifont-15.1.05]([link removed])
* [units-2.23]([link removed])
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This month, we welcome Anton McClure as new maintainer of gnutrition.
A number of GNU packages, as well as the GNU operating system as a
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### FSF and other free software events
* March 14-17, 2024, Pasadena, CA, [SCALE]([link removed])
* March, 15-17, 2024, National Institute Of Technology, Calicut, [FOSSMeet'24]([link removed])
* April 12-13, 2024, Austin, TX, [TXLF]([link removed])
* April 16-18, 2024, Seattle, WA, [OSSNA]([link removed])
* May 4-5, 2024, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, [LibrePlanet 2024]([link removed])
* June 7-9, 2024, Sheraton Charlotte Airport, Charlotte, NC, [SELF]([link removed])
* July 12-14, 2024, St. John's University, Queens, New York City, [HOPE XV]([link removed])
### Thank GNUs!
We appreciate everyone who donates to the Free Software Foundation,
and we'd like to give special recognition to the folks who have
donated $500 or more in the last month.
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This month, a big Thank GNU to:
* David Bruce
* James Wilson
* Jason Compton
* Ramana Kumar
* Stefan Antun
* Valerio Poggi
You can add your name to this list by donating at
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### GNU copyright contributions
Assigning your copyright to the Free Software Foundation helps us
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* Thomas Allen (GNU Emacs)
* Barra Ó Catháin (GNU Emacs)
* Kouhei Akiyama (GNU Emacs)
* Bruno Fernando Alexandre Boal (GNU Emacs)
* Hank Greenburg (GNU Emacs)
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